Automated microscope for gentle and fast confocal 4D imaging

Enhancing ZEISS Celldiscoverer 7 with ZEISS LSM 900 for optical sectioning News The proven ZEISS Celldiscoverer 7 is a fully integrated high-end imaging system with various incubation and detection options. It combines the easy-to-use automation of a boxed microscope with the image quality and flexibility of a classic inverted research microscope.  To get better data... Read more

Why do dopamine neurons die particularly fast in a specific brain area?

Research team from York uses confocal microscopy from ZEISS to investigate neurodegeneration processes in Parkinson’s disease Customer Story People with Parkinson’s lose control of their muscles, resulting in changes of speech and gait. It is caused by the death of a specific population of dopamine-producing neurons in the substantia nigra – a specific brain area that plays an important role... Read more

Foundation stone ceremony for world-class high-resolution microscopy centre in Heidelberg

ZEISS supports new EMBL Imaging Centre with solutions for correlative microscopy News A foundation stone ceremony for the new EMBL Imaging Centre, located on the campus of the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) in Heidelberg, Germany, took place on 1st April 2019. The new facility will give researchers access to the most modern microscopy technologies... Read more

The factory of the future will be driven by cloud computing

ZEISS develops a cloud-connected spectroscopy solution based on Microsoft Azure, sharing real time data from the production line. HANNOVER/Germany, JENA/Germany, 2019-03-28. Uploading real-time production data from spectroscopic analysis to the cloud – ZEISS presents a data sharing and spectroscopy measurement solution based on Microsoft Azure at the Microsoft stand at Hanover Messe from the 1st... Read more

The lamprey regenerates its spinal cord not just once – but twice

Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL) scientists determine central nervous system regeneration with ZEISS microscopes Customer Story Spontaneous recovery from spinal cord injury is almost unheard of in humans and other mammals, but many vertebrates fare better. The eel-like lamprey, for instance, can fully regenerate its spinal cord even after it’s been severed – within three months... Read more

Organizing images from any source to connect multi-modal data

ZEISS ZEN Connect for the materials research lab JENA/Germany, 2019-03-04. ZEISS ZEN Connect software module is now available for materials researchers at universities, multi-user facilities or industrial labs. It enables users to bring all imaging technologies together – ZEISS or otherwise – to answer their questions. Gaining unique insights and saving time ZEISS ZEN Connect... Read more

Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience becomes new labs@location partner of ZEISS

Visualizing the brain ultrastructure with ZEISS microscopes News The MPFI Electron Microscopy (EM) Core Facility of Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience (MPFI) now is a ZEISS labs@location partner institution. MPFI will have access to state-of-the-art ZEISS technology before it is commercially available, providing researchers with innovative imaging tools that will empower their search for new insights... Read more

New Time Saving and Fully Automated Digital Microscope Delivers High Quality Cell Imaging and Data to Scientists

New Time Saving and Fully Automated Digital Microscope Delivers High Quality Cell Imaging and Data to Scientists New innovations in Invitrogen EVOS M7000 microscope include high-end camera and more powerful computer CARLSBAD, Calif., Feb. 6, 2019 /PRNewswire/ — For biological researchers requiring high-quality images and data from their cells and samples without over-investing time and... Read more

Today is World Cancer Day: #IAmAndIWill

ZEISS contributes to cancer research, diagnosis and therapy News ZEISS plays an important role in the fight against cancer. Both in labs and at hospitals, ZEISS systems support cancer research, diagnostics and treatment. For example, scientists conduct chromosome research using ZEISS microscopes and thus lay the groundwork for the fight against cancer. And with automated... Read more